Not many elementary school kids get a chance to study and learn to speak and write the language of their descendants. A Medford fifth grade class studying Italian has been honored as the winner in an annual regional contest for a descriptive, artistic poster with an Italian theme.
Debra Notaro’s fifth grade class from the McGlynn Elementary School took first place in their category with a prize of $125. “We are proud of our students who worked on this project and their first-place finish against some very good competition,” Notaro said. The winning entry featured a nice blend of historical context and lots of artistic creativity. “They worked very hard on this project.”
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